Adoption Archives - ICARE Animal Rescue https://icarearkansas.com/category/adoption/ ICARE Animal Rescue Thu, 29 Aug 2024 17:38:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://i0.wp.com/icarearkansas.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-ICARELogo.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Adoption Archives - ICARE Animal Rescue https://icarearkansas.com/category/adoption/ 32 32 230772882 Understanding Parvo: What It Is and Why It’s Serious https://icarearkansas.com/2024/08/29/understanding-parvo-what-it-is-and-why-its-serious/ Thu, 29 Aug 2024 01:50:18 +0000 https://icarearkansas.com/?p=7298 Parvovirus, commonly known as parvo, is one of the most serious and contagious diseases affecting dogs, especially puppies. This virus attacks the gastrointestinal system and can be fatal without prompt treatment. Recognizing the signs—such as severe vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy—and ensuring proper vaccination are crucial steps in protecting your dog.

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At ICARE, we are committed to providing the best care possible for every dog that comes through our doors. One of the most critical steps in ensuring the health of our dogs, especially puppies, is protecting them from parvovirus—commonly known as parvo. In this blog post, we’ll explain what parvo is, why it’s so serious, the signs you should watch for, who is most at risk, and how ICARE takes steps to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus.

What is Parvo?

Parvo is a highly contagious viral infection that primarily targets the gastrointestinal system of dogs, though it can also affect the heart muscles in very young puppies. The virus spreads easily through direct contact with an infected dog or contaminated objects like food bowls, bedding, or even on the hands and clothing of people who have handled an infected dog.

How Serious is Parvo?

Parvo is one of the most serious diseases that can affect dogs, particularly puppies. Without prompt treatment, the mortality rate is alarmingly high, reaching up to 90% in severe cases. Even with treatment, the virus can be life-threatening, making early detection and prevention crucial. Parvo causes severe dehydration, damages the intestines, and weakens the immune system, leaving the dog vulnerable to other infections.

Signs and Symptoms of Parvo

Recognizing the signs of parvo early is essential for effective treatment. Here are the key symptoms to watch for:

  • Severe vomiting: Dogs with parvo often experience intense vomiting, which can lead to rapid dehydration.
  • Diarrhea: Often bloody, the diarrhea associated with parvo is frequent and can be extremely dehydrating.
  • Lethargy: Infected dogs typically become very tired, weak, and uninterested in their usual activities.
  • Loss of appetite: A dog with parvo will usually refuse food and water.
  • Fever: A high fever is common in the early stages of parvo, though some dogs may have a lower-than-normal temperature instead.

If you notice any of these signs in your dog, especially if they are a puppy or unvaccinated, it’s important to seek veterinary care immediately.

Who is Most Susceptible to Parvo?

Puppies between the ages of six weeks to six months are the most susceptible to parvo. The virus is particularly dangerous for puppies who haven’t completed their full vaccination series. Certain breeds, including Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, and American Pit Bull Terriers, are also at a higher risk of contracting parvo.

While adult dogs can also be affected, the disease is generally more severe in puppies, making vaccination and early preventive care critical.

How ICARE Prevents Parvo

At ICARE, the health and safety of our dogs are our top priorities. We take several important steps to prevent the spread of parvo among our dogs:

  1. Vaccination: Every dog that comes into our care receives a comprehensive vaccination, including protection against parvo. This is a key part of our commitment to ensuring that all our dogs are healthy and ready for adoption.
  2. Quarantine: We quarantine all puppies for a set number of days upon arrival. This precautionary measure allows us to monitor for any signs of parvo or other illnesses before they are introduced to the general dog population. By isolating new arrivals, we minimize the risk of spreading parvo to other dogs in our care.
  3. Hygiene and Sanitation: We maintain strict hygiene standards in our facilities, regularly cleaning and disinfecting areas where dogs are housed. This helps to reduce the risk of virus transmission through contaminated surfaces.

Parvo is a serious and potentially deadly virus, but with proper care and preventive measures, it can be effectively managed. At ICARE, we go above and beyond to ensure that every dog in our care is vaccinated against parvo and other common diseases. Through our quarantine procedures and dedication to maintaining a clean environment, we strive to keep all our dogs safe and healthy.

Remember, adopting a dog is a lifelong commitment, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Visit us or contact us to learn more about our adoption process and how we work to protect the health of every dog we rescue.

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Why ICARE Strongly Discourages Giving Away or Selling Puppies and Kittens Cheaply https://icarearkansas.com/2024/08/28/why-icare-strongly-discourages-giving-away-or-selling-puppies-and-kittens-cheaply/ Wed, 28 Aug 2024 12:45:48 +0000 https://icarearkansas.com/?p=7290 For over 20 years, ICARE has been dedicated to protecting the welfare of animals in our community. We've seen firsthand the tragic outcomes that can result when puppies and kittens are given away for free or sold cheaply. Just this past weekend, a litter of puppies was sold in town. Within hours, one of those puppies was dumped within a mile of the site it was sold at. Fortunately, the puppy wandered up to a good citizen's home and was taken in. This happened on a busy street, and that puppy could have easily been killed. What’s more, we have witnessed people high on drugs selling puppies in that same parking lot not even two months earlier. These stories are far too common, and they underscore the dangers of irresponsible pet rehoming.

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Why ICARE Strongly Discourages Giving Away or Selling Puppies and Kittens Cheaply

For over 20 years, ICARE has been dedicated to protecting the welfare of animals in our community. We’ve seen firsthand the tragic outcomes that can result when puppies and kittens are given away for free or sold cheaply. Just this past weekend, a litter of puppies was sold in town. Within hours of one of those puppies being sold, it was dumped within a mile of the site it was sold at. Fortunately, the puppy wandered up to a good citizen’s home and was taken in. This happened on a busy street, and that puppy could have easily been killed. What’s more, we have witnessed people high on drugs selling puppies in that same parking lot not even two months earlier. These stories are far too common, and they underscore the dangers of irresponsible pet rehoming.

1. Lack of Responsibility When puppies and kittens are free or sold at a low price without properly vetting the potential adopter, there’s often less commitment from the new owners. Unfortunately, this can lead to neglect or abandonment. The recent case of the abandoned puppy is just one example of how quickly things can go wrong.

2. Health Risks Puppies and kittens given away for free or sold at a low cost from inexperienced citizens are at high risk for serious health problems. They often haven’t been vaccinated, making them vulnerable to deadly diseases like parvo and distemper in puppies, or feline leukemia and panleukopenia in kittens. They may also have parasites like roundworms or hookworms, which can cause severe health issues. Without proper care, these animals suffer, and their new owners might not be prepared to handle the medical costs and care required.

3. Exploitation In some cases, puppies and kittens are sold for quick cash, even by those struggling with addiction. A couple of months ago, we encountered a situation where puppies were being sold in extreme heat, with one lying dead among the litter. This happened in the same parking lot as the puppies that were sold this weekened. This kind of exploitation not only harms the animals but also contributes to the cycle of neglect and abandonment.

4. Overpopulation and Shelter Strain Our county already faces a severe overpopulation problem with stray and abandoned dogs and cats. Adding more puppies and kittens to this mix only worsens the situation. When people give away or sell them cheaply without properly vetting the adopters, many end up in shelters, overwhelming resources that are already stretched to their limits.

5. The Importance of Spaying and Neutering One of the most effective ways to address this issue is through spaying and neutering. ICARE offers coupons and low-income vouchers, allowing qualifying individuals to have their pets fixed for just $10. Other organizations, like the Martha Decker Memorial Fund, may cover the full cost of spaying a female dog for those who qualify. By spaying or neutering your pet, you help prevent unwanted litters and reduce the number of animals at risk.

6. Irresponsible Rehoming and Community Impact When puppies and kittens are given away or sold without properly vetting the potential adopters, the risks to both the animals and the community increase. Research by the ASPCA shows that 1 in 5 animals adopted without proper screening are returned to shelters or abandoned within the first year. This adds to the already overwhelming number of stray animals in shelters and on the streets. Additionally, improperly rehomed dogs and cats can pose a risk to community safety. A report from the CDC highlights that dogs acquired without proper vetting are more likely to develop aggressive behaviors, leading to a higher incidence of dog bites and other safety concerns.

7. The Link Between Low-Cost Puppies and Kittens and Animal Abuse Studies have shown that animals obtained for free or at low costs are at a higher risk of abuse and neglect. The Humane Society reports that people who acquire pets cheaply or for free are less likely to invest in their care, leading to higher rates of abandonment, neglect, and even animal cruelty.

8. Hidden Costs of “Free” Puppies and Kittens A study published in the Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science found that “free” pets often come with hidden costs. New owners may not be prepared for the expenses related to vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and unexpected health issues, which can lead to neglect or abandonment when costs become too high.

Responsible Solutions If you have a litter of puppies or kittens and can’t keep them, please don’t give them away or sell them cheaply without properly vetting the potential adopters. ICARE can help. If we don’t have room to take them in immediately, you may qualify for our foster program. We provide the food and vaccinations needed to qualified fosters until such time as the pets are ready to be brought into our shelter or in some cases, the pets can be adopted directly from the foster with our guidance in vetting the potential adopters. We also ask local store owners not to allow people to sell animals on their property, as it often leads to irresponsible pet ownership.

We Know the Outcome With two decades of experience, ICARE knows what happens to these free or cheap puppies and kittens when adopters aren’t properly vetted. They often end up abandoned, sick, or worse. Let’s work together to find these animals the responsible, loving homes they deserve.

At ICARE, we believe every animal deserves a chance at a healthy, happy life. By spaying, neutering, and being mindful of how we rehome pets, we can make a big difference in the lives of these animals and our community as a whole.

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Creating a Routine for Your New Puppy https://icarearkansas.com/2024/07/12/create-routine-for-puppy/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 11:54:32 +0000 https://icarearkansas.com/?p=7261 Learn how to create a consistent daily routine for your new puppy to help them feel secure and adjust quickly. Discover tips for morning, midday, evening, and nighttime activities that ensure a happy, well-adjusted puppy.

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Creating a Routine for Your New Puppy

Bringing home a new puppy is an exciting and joyful experience, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. One of the best ways to help your puppy adjust to their new home is by establishing a consistent routine. A well-structured routine provides your puppy with a sense of security and helps them understand what to expect each day. Here’s a guide to creating a routine that will set your new furry friend up for success.

Morning Routine

Wake-Up and Potty Time Start your puppy’s day with a trip outside to relieve themselves. Puppies have small bladders and need frequent potty breaks, especially in the morning after a long night’s sleep. Consistently taking them to the same spot can help them learn where it’s appropriate to go.

Feeding After their morning potty break, it’s time for breakfast. Puppies typically need to eat three to four times a day, depending on their age and breed. Make sure to feed them high-quality puppy food that meets their nutritional needs. This is also a great time to introduce a water bowl and ensure they stay hydrated throughout the day.

Playtime and Training Following breakfast, engage your puppy in some playtime. This helps burn off excess energy and provides an opportunity for bonding. Incorporate basic training sessions into this playtime to start teaching them simple commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come.” Positive reinforcement with treats and praise works wonders.

Midday Routine

Potty Breaks Young puppies need frequent potty breaks. Plan to take them outside every couple of hours to prevent accidents and reinforce potty training.

Lunch and Rest Offer a midday meal to keep your puppy’s energy levels up. After lunch, allow for some quiet time or a nap. Puppies need plenty of sleep to support their growth and development, so don’t be surprised if they need a few naps throughout the day.

Socialization and Exploration Introduce your puppy to new environments, sounds, and people. Proper socialization is crucial during the early stages of their life. Take them for short walks, visit friends, or invite people over to help them get used to different situations.

Evening Routine

Potty Breaks and Dinner As the day winds down, continue with regular potty breaks and serve dinner. Keeping meal times consistent helps regulate their digestion and potty schedule.

Exercise and Playtime Evening is a great time for another round of play. This helps tire out your puppy before bedtime, making it easier for them to settle down for the night. Activities like fetch, tug-of-war, or a short walk are perfect.

Calm and Quiet Time Gradually transition to a quieter environment as bedtime approaches. Reduce noise and excitement to help your puppy wind down. Provide a comfortable bed or crate in a quiet part of the house where they can sleep undisturbed.

Nighttime Routine

Final Potty Break Before settling down for the night, take your puppy outside for one last potty break. This reduces the likelihood of overnight accidents.

Bedtime Create a consistent bedtime routine. Place your puppy in their designated sleeping area, whether it’s a crate or a bed, and make sure it’s cozy and secure. Avoid giving them water immediately before bed to prevent midnight potty breaks.

Tips for Success

  • Consistency is Key: Stick to your routine as closely as possible. Puppies thrive on predictability.
  • Positive Reinforcement: Reward good behavior with treats, praise, and affection.
  • Patience: Puppies are learning and growing, and accidents will happen. Be patient and gentle in your training.
  • Flexibility: While consistency is important, be flexible and adjust your routine as your puppy grows and their needs change.

Establishing a routine for your new puppy not only makes life easier for you but also provides your puppy with the structure and security they need to thrive. With a bit of patience and dedication, you’ll have a happy, well-adjusted puppy in no time.

 

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Bringing Home a New Puppy: Your Ultimate Guide to Puppy Care https://icarearkansas.com/2024/07/11/bringing-home-a-new-puppy-your-ultimate-guide-to-puppy-care/ Thu, 11 Jul 2024 13:23:51 +0000 https://icarearkansas.com/?p=7250 Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and heartwarming experience. At ICARE, we're thrilled to see families grow with the addition of a furry friend. Preparing your home, gathering essential supplies, and understanding the basics of puppy care are key to a smooth transition. Remember to puppy-proof your home by securing loose wires and removing hazardous plants. Set up a cozy space with a bed, toys, and water. Start training early with positive reinforcement, and ensure regular vet visits to keep your puppy healthy.

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Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and heartwarming experience. At ICARE, we’re thrilled to see families growing with the addition of a furry friend. However, caring for a new puppy requires preparation, patience, and lots of love. Here’s everything you need to know to ensure your new pup has a happy and healthy start in their forever home.

Preparing Your Home

Before your puppy arrives, it’s essential to puppy-proof your home. Just like baby-proofing, this process ensures your new family member stays safe while exploring their new surroundings. Here are some tips:

  • Secure Loose Wires: Puppies love to chew, so make sure all electrical wires are out of reach.
  • Remove Hazardous Plants: Some common houseplants are toxic to dogs. Ensure these are placed high or removed.
  • Set Up a Safe Space: Create a cozy area with a bed, toys, and water where your puppy can retreat to rest.

Essential Supplies

Having the right supplies will make your puppy’s transition smoother. Here’s a checklist of essentials:

  • Food and Water Bowls: Opt for stainless steel or ceramic to avoid allergies.
  • High-Quality Puppy Food: Ensure the food is suitable for their age and size.
  • Collar and Leash: Start with an adjustable collar and a sturdy leash.
  • Crate: Helps with training and gives your puppy a safe space.
  • Toys: Chew toys, soft toys, and interactive toys are great for mental stimulation and teething.
  • Grooming Supplies: Brushes, nail clippers, and puppy-safe shampoo.

Feeding Your Puppy

Puppies have specific nutritional needs to support their rapid growth. Here are some feeding guidelines:

  • Frequency: Young puppies (under six months) should eat three to four times a day. After six months, you can reduce this to two meals a day.
  • Portion Control: Follow the feeding guide on your puppy food packaging and adjust based on your vet’s advice.
  • Hydration: Always have fresh water available.

Training and Socialization

Training and socializing your puppy early on is crucial for their development. Here are some tips:

  • Potty Training: Establish a routine and take your puppy outside frequently, especially after eating and drinking.
  • Basic Commands: Start with simple commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come.” Use positive reinforcement and treats.
  • Socialization: Expose your puppy to different people, animals, and environments to build their confidence and prevent behavioral issues.

Health and Veterinary Care

Keeping your puppy healthy is a top priority. Here’s what to consider:

  • Vet Visits: Schedule your first vet visit within a week of bringing your puppy home. Regular check-ups are essential.
  • Vaccinations: Follow your vet’s vaccination schedule to protect your puppy from common diseases.
  • Parasite Control: Discuss flea, tick, and worm prevention with your vet.

Love and Patience

Your puppy will need time to adjust to their new home. Be patient and give them plenty of love and attention. Bonding with your puppy through playtime, training, and cuddles will help them feel secure and happy.

Adoption from ICARE

If you’re considering adopting a puppy, remember that ICARE has many adorable dogs looking for their forever homes. Visit us at 214 Circle Dr, Melbourne, next to the sheriff’s office, open Saturdays 9am-noon. Complete your adoption application at www.icarearkansas.com/application 72 hours in advance to streamline the process.

Bringing a new puppy into your home is a joyous occasion filled with memorable moments. With the right preparation and care, you can ensure your new furry friend grows up healthy, happy, and well-adjusted. Welcome to the wonderful world of puppy parenting!

 

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Understanding the Financial Commitments of Pet Adoption https://icarearkansas.com/2024/04/28/understanding-the-financial-commitments-of-pet-adoption/ Sun, 28 Apr 2024 13:39:19 +0000 https://icarearkansas.com/?p=7159 In our latest article, we emphasize the importance of prioritizing your pet's needs over your own desires when it comes to adoption. Find out why responsible pet ownership means putting their well-being first and gain valuable insights on how to become the best pet parent possible.

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We recognize that conversations about finances can be delicate, yet they are crucial when contemplating pet ownership. At ICARE, our primary goal is to find permanent, loving homes for the animals in our care. Therefore, as part of our application process, we take into account various factors, including the financial capability of potential adopters, as we want to ensure that each pet finds a home where they will be well cared for, both emotionally and financially.

Pet ownership entails a range of expenses, both initial and ongoing, that need to be carefully considered when looking to adopt.

Initial Costs: When you first bring a pet into your home, there are several upfront expenses to cover. This includes the adoption fee or purchase price of the pet, along with essential items such as food and water bowls, a bed or bedding, toys, grooming tools, a collar and leash (for dogs), a litter box and litter (for cats), and possibly a crate or carrier.

Ongoing Expenses:

  • Food: The cost of food is one of the most significant ongoing expenses of pet ownership. The type and quality of food you choose will affect this cost.
  • Veterinary Care: Regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive treatments are essential for maintaining your pet’s health. Additionally, unexpected illnesses or injuries may require emergency veterinary care.
  • Grooming: Some pets require regular grooming to keep their coat in good condition and prevent matting or other issues. This includes grooming tools and possibly professional grooming services.
  • Supplies: Over time, you may need to replace or replenish supplies such as toys, bedding, grooming tools, and other accessories.

Long-Term Commitment: It’s important to remember that pets can live for many years, so you need to be prepared for the long-term financial commitment of pet ownership. This includes ongoing expenses for food, veterinary care, grooming, and supplies, as well as potential unforeseen costs.

At ICARE, we understand that unexpected financial issues can arise, and we take these into account when reviewing adoption applications. However, if an applicant is currently experiencing financial difficulties, such as struggling to meet their own basic needs, we must consider how they will be able to provide for a pet’s needs.

Ultimately, pet ownership is a rewarding experience, but it requires careful consideration and financial planning. By understanding the full scope of the financial responsibilities involved, potential pet owners can make informed decisions and provide the best possible care for their furry companions.

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Why We Take 72 Hours to Process Your Adoption Application https://icarearkansas.com/2023/12/22/why-we-take-72-hours-to-process-your-adoption-application/ Fri, 22 Dec 2023 14:40:28 +0000 https://icarearkansas.com/?p=6857 Discover why ICARE takes up to 72 hours to process adoption applications. Our blog explains our dedication to ensuring a loving, forever home for every pet. Join us in making responsible, lasting matches for these deserving animals!

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Hey there, future pet parents! You’re one step closer to adding a furry friend to your family, and we’re here to help make it happen. But first, let’s talk about the 72-hour wait after you submit your adoption application. You might wonder why we take this time. Let’s dive in!

Understanding the Wait: When you fall in love with a pet at our shelter, or even if you’ve just met them, we ask for a little patience. Our team takes 72 hours to process your application. This isn’t to slow you down but to ensure a forever, loving home for our animals.

The Tough Reality: We’ve seen the hard side of life for these animals. Abandonment hurts them deeply, both emotionally and physically. We’ve dried our tears and set a mission: no more heartache for these pets.

Our Commitment: Our adoption committee works diligently during these 72 hours. They’re not just ticking boxes; they’re calling references, assessing environments, and ensuring that your home is a perfect match for a pet’s forever home.

Why Every Detail Matters: We focus on quality, not speed. For animals in foster care, we ask you to apply first. This avoids unnecessary emotional rollercoasters for everyone involved, including our invaluable foster parents. Remember, most of our pets are in loving foster homes, not the shelter.

A Team Effort: We lean on amazing people to foster pets, and we’re all about not inconveniencing these heroes. It’s all hands on deck as we look for the right match.

We hope this sheds light on our process. We’re all in for giving pets the best life. Got questions? Reach out anytime. Let’s find forever homes together!

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